| Literature DB >> 26827236 |
Rayda Ben Ayed1, Hanen Ben Hassen2, Karim Ennouri3, Riadh Ben Marzoug3, Ahmed Rebai3.
Abstract
Olive (Olea europaea), whose importance is mainly due to nutritional and health features, is one of the most economically significant oil-producing trees in the Mediterranean region. Unfortunately, the increasing market demand towards virgin olive oil could often result in its adulteration with less expensive oils, which is a serious problem for the public and quality control evaluators of virgin olive oil. Therefore, to avoid frauds, olive cultivar identification and virgin olive oil authentication have become a major issue for the producers and consumers of quality control in the olive chain. Presently, genetic traceability using SSR is the cost effective and powerful marker technique that can be employed to resolve such problems. However, to identify an unknown monovarietal virgin olive oil cultivar, a reference system has become necessary. Thus, an Olive Genetic Diversity Database (OGDD) (http://www.bioinfo-cbs.org/ogdd/) is presented in this work. It is a genetic, morphologic and chemical database of worldwide olive tree and oil having a double function. In fact, besides being a reference system generated for the identification of unkown olive or virgin olive oil cultivars based on their microsatellite allele size(s), it provides users additional morphological and chemical information for each identified cultivar. Currently, OGDD is designed to enable users to easily retrieve and visualize biologically important information (SSR markers, and olive tree and oil characteristics of about 200 cultivars worldwide) using a set of efficient query interfaces and analysis tools. It can be accessed through a web service from any modern programming language using a simple hypertext transfer protocol call. The web site is implemented in java, JavaScript, PHP, HTML and Apache with all major browsers supported. Database URL: http://www.bioinfo-cbs.org/ogdd/.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26827236 PMCID: PMC4733328 DOI: 10.1093/database/bav090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Data sources of 200 world-wide olive and virgin olive oil cultivars included in the OGDD database
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a Up to now the genetic data existing in the OGDD database are the allele sizes of SSR markers.
Figure 1.Data classification.
Figure 2.A schematic architecture of OGDD database. Solid arrows mean that the user can choose the analysis path according to results obtained at each previous step. Dashed lines mean that user can return to the OGDD search if he didn’t find the required SSR.
Figure 3.Algorithme structure.
Figure 4.A workflow to identify and visualize a monovarietal olive oil using OGDD database. (a) Authentication page where user needs to login, (b) Choice of marker page with selection of desired markers, (c) Allele size page specifying the size of the allele. (d) Variety identification, displaying the resulting monovarietal olive oil cultivar, (e) Details: displaying characteristics (morphological, agronomical, physicochemical data) of the identified cultivar.